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Do you think 3d printed firearms are viable?
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2023-08-11 at 2:58 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Lol bullshit
$62.
https://www.cheaperthandirt.com/iver-johnson-arms-1911-gov-5-barrel-.45-acp-blued/FC-759049463139.html
watch out for potential goal post evacuation. -
2023-08-11 at 3:03 PM UTC1 barrel 1 manufacturer 1 caliber β average price.
That's like saying you can get a highpoint. 380 for $111 so the price of a .380 is $111. -
2023-08-11 at 3:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny watch out for potential goal post evacuation.
Originally posted by Speedy Parker 1 barrel 1 manufacturer 1 caliber β average price.
That's like saying you can get a highpoint. 380 for $111 so the price of a .380 is $111.
if i were to print 3d guns to be sold illegally as disposable guns why do you think i want to print the kind of gun that uses exotic, niche market barrels when i can have barrels machined at a fraction of those exotic, exorbitant prices.
your not cut out for bussinesses and im glad you have partners manage your bar and grills for you. -
2023-08-11 at 3:26 PM UTCNow we stopped printing and we're machining? Talk about mobile goal posts. You just just stuck roller skates on them.
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2023-08-11 at 4:09 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Now we stopped printing and we're machining? Talk about mobile goal posts. You just just stuck roller skates on them.
english challenged ?
as we have cordially agreed above, while frames and receivers are printable, barrels however, are not.
render unto 3d printers what are printable, and leave the barrels unto the milling machines and those who have them.
what gymnastics are you trying to perform. -
2023-08-11 at 5:04 PM UTCThe materials are not durable enough for frames and recivers. For the time cost and materials even a shitty highpoint is a better use of resources. But you have fun with your over priced dangerous POS.
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2023-08-11 at 5:12 PM UTCI don't see why "printing" which for me 3D printing will always just be a buzzword for CNC milling, maybe i'm not too hip with the modern stuff, I know the technology is different now using different methods and MUH MATERIALS
but you are essentially doing the same thing, taking a material, modifying it in some way to use it as a component or part or something. You can probably "print" a barrel just not with any material we use and not with the technology we have but if you use a machine like in industry they don't make barrels by hand, like gunsmiths
it's all done by robots and machines and shit, which I don't see how that's much different than printing it's just different material different scale. I know stuff like lathes work a bit different FOR NOW but there's no reason both systems can't become one , they are different but I think fundamentally similar -
2023-08-11 at 5:36 PM UTC
Originally posted by β$Pβ³C3πππππ»κ°ββ Οβ κ±ππΏπͺ$H33Pππ I don't see why "printing" which for me 3D printing will always just be a buzzword for CNC milling, maybe i'm not too hip with the modern stuff, I know the technology is different now using different methods and MUH MATERIALS
but you are essentially doing the same thing, taking a material, modifying it in some way to use it as a component or part or something. You can probably "print" a barrel just not with any material we use and not with the technology we have but if you use a machine like in industry they don't make barrels by hand, like gunsmiths
it's all done by robots and machines and shit, which I don't see how that's much different than printing it's just different material different scale. I know stuff like lathes work a bit different FOR NOW but there's no reason both systems can't become one , they are different but I think fundamentally similar
Two words, molecular bond -
2023-08-11 at 5:56 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Two words, molecular bond
both printing, milling, cnc, chopping wood all are done on materials that are molecularly bonded. Yeah? So?
So you're saying they are the same and i'm right. I don't see how it's even that different from doing it by hand, machine , etc it's all just variations and different ways to change a material
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2023-08-11 at 7:18 PM UTCThey are only good for one shot...so great for you bradders.
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2023-08-11 at 9:30 PM UTC
Originally posted by β$Pβ³C3πππππ»κ°ββ Οβ κ±ππΏπͺ$H33Pππ both printing, milling, cnc, chopping wood all are done on materials that are molecularly bonded. Yeah? So?
So you're saying they are the same and i'm right. I don't see how it's even that different from doing it by hand, machine , etc it's all just variations and different ways to change a material
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gunsmith#Common_tasks
Certain martials have a better bond than others. Like say steel or an advanced polymer vs goop from your hobby machine. -
2023-08-11 at 11:05 PM UTCI wish I knew how to build a 3D printer. I would build a large one and build a concrete house with it like i'v been seeing.
there is a guy on youtube How-To but he sells the blue-print. I been trying to refind it. I bet he was scamming people.
I wonder how much it would be to rent a machine or have them come in and do it. it's expensive now but it would stay super cool in the summer and warm in the winter. -
2023-08-11 at 11:10 PM UTCnot the video but the type
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2023-08-11 at 11:27 PM UTC
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2023-08-12 at 6:15 AM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Certain martials have a better bond than others. Like say steel or an advanced polymer vs goop from your hobby machine.
SO ? why does that matter. We very well could be 3d printing metals and alloys and even chemicals some day
but yeah right now it seems to be mostly plastic type things but its not like it's impossible. CNC milling has been a thing forever, since before I was a kid
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2023-08-12 at 6:29 AM UTCviable enough
i wanna fuckin die and i cant see why a 3d printed gun wouldnt suffice -
2023-08-12 at 1:11 PM UTC
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2023-08-12 at 1:19 PM UTCyou change the physical bonds of the molecules of the materials through mechanical means
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2023-08-12 at 1:36 PM UTC
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2023-08-12 at 1:49 PM UTC